Immediately after the end of World War II, the German city government of Munich had agreed that the heavily damaged Altstadt (Old Town) should be rebuilt to resemble the former city center. While large parts of the buildings had to be removed, most representative monuments were intended to be reconstructed and precious façades protected from further decay. As a result of the early post-war period, the outline and the physical appearance of the streets of the Altstadt have been restored, though often in simplified form.
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Immediately after the end of World War II, the German city government of Munich had agreed that the heavily damaged Altstadt (Old Town) should be rebuilt to resemble the former city center. While large parts of the buildings had to be removed, most representative monuments were intended to be reconstructed and precious façades protected from further decay. As a result of the early post-war period, the outline and the physical appearance of the streets of the Altstadt have been restored, though o...
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